Comments: Littlewood looks the part of a ballplayer with a solid, athletic frame. He has good hands and a plus arm in the infield, but his size and lack of speed will likely necessitate a move from shortstop. If he moves to third, the question will be if the bat will play there. He's a switch-hitter with a nice swing, but right now it doesn't look like he projects to have enough power for a corner. That could mean a future as a utility guy, but a team who believes in the frame and the defensive skills and sees upside with the swing will take a chance.Enhanced Scouting Report

35

Lipka, Matthew

McKinney HS (TX)

SS

R/R

6'01"

190

1992-04-15

HS

Comments: Lipka lLipka has a strong, athletic body with strength and quickness in his swing. While he has the range and agility to play the middle infield, his hands and actions might mean a move to center field would make more sense, where most feel he'd develop just fine. He does have a tendency to pull off pitches and cuts off his swing, but they are correctable flaws which should allow him to be a pretty good hitter. He runs very well -- he was an all-state wide receiver for fellow Draft prospect (and QB) Zach Lee -- but is expected to focus on baseball.ed McKinney to three straight District 4-A titles in his first three seasons. He committed to play at the University of Alabama.

37

Lindsey, Taylor

Desert Mountain HS (AZ)

SS

L/R

6'00"

195

1991-12-02

HS

Comments: As a junior in 2009, Lindsey was named First-Team All-State and First-Team All-Region where he was also the Regional Player of the Year.

629

Liberto, Michael

Missouri

SS

R/R

5'07"

170

1988-06-21

SR

172

Lemmerman, Jake

Duke

SS

R/R

6'01"

192

1989-05-04

JR

765

Leer, Andy

U Mary

SS

R/R

6'02"

200

1988-01-03

SR

368

Lee, Crayton

Morehead State

SS

S/R

5'11"

185

1988-03-22

SR

1180

Lucchese, Casey

College of Charleston

RHP

R/R

6'04"

200

1989-04-21

JR

829

Lucas, Aiden

Denison University

RHP

R/R

6'02"

225

1988-04-21

SR

649

Lucas, Joshua

State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota

RHP

R/R

6'06"

185

1990-11-05

J1

6

Loux, Barret

Texas A&M

RHP

R/R

6'05"

225

1989-04-06

JR

Comments: With his performances this spring, Loux is quickly moving up draft charts. The big right-hander has four pitches he uses, though it's his fastball and plus changeup that really stand out. His breaking stuff needs some tightening, but with his command, mound presence and easy delivery, there's reason to believe he can improve that part of his game as well. Before the season began, most Texas college pitching buzz went to Brandon Workman, but Loux has forced his way to the top of that conversation and likely into the first couple of rounds.Enhanced Scouting Report

700

Loosen, Matthew

Jacksonville University

RHP

R/R

6'02"

205

1989-04-10

JR

989

Lohden, Anthony

Southern Arkansas University

RHP

R/R

6'04"

220

1988-06-13

SR

773

Lockwood, Tyler

Texas Christian

RHP

R/R

6'00"

180

1987-12-09

SR

780

Lively, Edward

Gulf Breeze HS (FL)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

190

1992-03-05

HS

943

Little, Matthew

Kentucky

RHP

R/R

5'11"

180

1988-03-19

SR

1066

Lieske, John

Harlem HS (IL)

RHP

R/R

6'02"

1991-09-30

HS

314

Lewis, Matthew

University of California - Davis

RHP

R/R

6'03"

220

1988-09-25

JR

867

Levsen, Garret

Sonora HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

170

1992-01-26

HS

1098

Leonard, John

Boston College

RHP

R/R

6'00"

205

1989-05-17

JR

28

Lee, Zach

McKinney HS (TX)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

195

1991-09-13

HS

Comments: With above-average to plus stuff across the board -- fastball, slider, changeup -- good command and tremendous athleticsm, Lee should be one of the high school arms being mentioned up close to the top of the Draft, or at least on a short list of top high school arms. If he's not, it's largely because of one thing: signability. As a quarterback recruit, he's committed to play two sports at LSU next year, and many think he's unsignable as a result. That said, there's bound to be a team with deep pockets that will take a shot at luring him away from the gridiron and life as a collegiate athlete.Enhanced Scouting Report